Dear Hassan, RE:>>Windows 2000 Not to be smart or anything but why are you trying to run a server based application on a desktop operating system? Since PC's are so cheap and Linux is so cheap, why not invest in a machine that will do what you want it to do without having to pull out all of your hair?
RE:>>> "The instruction at "0x6ff90e08" referenced memory at "0x72676f76". The memory could not be read." This tells very little about the problem. Oh, I suppose the authors of these programs might be able to figure out what instruction is in that memory location at the exact time that your programs fail, but this is typical of Desktop O/S's. They give you a bomb and then hope you can figure it out. RE:>>This has become a critical issue for me! If that were true, you would already be running this on Linux... Well, maybe that's a bit strong but I am serious that source code type applications are more compatible with source code type O/S's. Do you have a vested interest in running this on Windows 2000? Is that a must do for you? IMHO, whatever is holding you back from installing this application onto Linux, you might as well deal with it and then move on ... RedHat, SuSE, Caldera, Mandrake... just do it! Andrew Lietzow The ACL Group, Inc. ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
